Thai locals show compassion, aid foreign woman in roadside seizure (video)

A foreign woman experienced a seizure on the roadside, prompting immediate assistance from nearby Thais who showed great compassion.

Yesterday, April 28, a TikTok user @guyslumclub posted a video capturing the incident, highlighting the kindness of Thai locals who rushed to help without hesitation. The post humorously encouraged support for the poster’s noodle shop, Ann’s Kuay Teow Khua Gai, Baanthat Thong.

The video details how the poster, after closing the noodle shop, encountered a foreign woman suffering a seizure. Unsure if the heat was a contributing factor, the poster administered first aid and called Thailand’s emergency hotline, 1669.

The video also showed a foreign couple waiting for food, with the woman beginning to convulse. Her companion quickly supported her while others, including the poster, rushed to assist with first aid supplies like inhalants, fans, and other items until emergency services arrived and transported her to the hospital.

The post attracted numerous comments, with many expressing that the foreign couple would likely remember the Thai people’s kindness for a long time. Despite not knowing the couple, the locals extended their help.

The poster thanked those who provided aid, including a mist fan from a chestnut shop, a large fan from Chinatown Smoothie, and a cold towel from Hia Thep’s shop, reported KhaoSod.

They also advised against inserting objects into the mouth during seizures, suggesting instead to lie the person on their side and call 1669. The patient has since reached the hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.

@guyslumclub ช่วยนักท่องเที่ยวด้วยใจ แต่สนับสนุนร้านเราหน่อย แอนก๋วยเตี๋ยวคั่วไก่ บรรทัดทอง #localserviceชิงมง #แอนก๋วยเตี๋ยวคั่วไก่บรรทัดทอง #บรรทัดทอง #ซีฟู๊ดบอส #guyslumclub #AmazingThailand #ช่วยเหลือ ♬ original sound – guyslumclub

In similar news, a Thai rescue team expressed appreciation for a helpful foreign man who aided their emergency operation by clearing the way for their rescue van on Phahurat Road in Bangkok on January 4.

Chaiyapon Chanchua, a member of the rescue team, shared a video of the foreigner on social media to highlight his assistance. The footage shows the man, dressed in all black, directing traffic and urging drivers to make way for the emergency vehicle.

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With a degree in English from Srinakharinwirot University, Bright specializes in writing engaging content. Her interests vary greatly, including lifestyle, travel, and news. She enjoys watching series with her orange cat, Garfield, in her free time.

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